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John Joseph Plachetka Jr.

Michigan Center, Michigan

1935 - 2022

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Plachetka Jr., John Joseph Passed away June 1, 2022 at age 86 at his home in Jackson, Michigan where his seven daughters lovingly cared for him. He was born on September 6, 1935 in Jackson, MI and married on May 5, 1956 to the love of his life, Marilyn. John was a builder – a builder of homes, a...

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So sorry to hear of John's passing , he was a very good friend of my parents and we used to snowmobile with. RIP John. Doug.

My father Donald worked with John for years at Kroger. As a young boy I used to be able to go to the store and hang out in the meat cutting area and meet the other workers. I remember John, he was always very nice to me. He lived a great life. My condolences to the family.

So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Shirley and Anne McMurtrie

Much sympathy to the entire Plachetka family. Your dear father was so kind and a friend to all. Always a smile on his face. So sorry to read of his passing. Sue and Mike Bolle Zeeland, MI

Sue & family, So very sorry for your loss. I remember your Dad well, working at Kroger. He was a very hard worker and a very kind man. Thoughts & Prayers go out to you and your family. Debbie Lincoln

Thank You for Your Dedicated Service in Old Guard Mr. Plachetka. May You Rest In Peace!

Dear Beth,Randy,& family, So sorry to hear about your dad. Our thoughts and prayers to all of you. May he rest in peace. Bob,Carol &Bobby Eadie

To our Plachetka cousins, Our deepest condolences to all of you for your loss. We remember coming to your previous home to play cards or party on occasion many years ago. Your Dad was always fun to be around. Pat's parents were good friends with John's parents when they wee young. I believe your grandpa worked at the railroad with Pat's dad. John loved to polka & now he can join Marilyn to do that once again. May he rest in peace.

Thank you for your service Mr. Plachetka.